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The Santon Group has also been instrumental in award-winning residential developments, particularly the conversion of listed buildings not currently in residential use, for almost 20 years.
The Santon Group has also been instrumental in award-winning residential developments, particularly the conversion of listed buildings not currently in residential use, for almost 20 years.
On hearing the very sad news that Matt King OBE, longtime Wheelchair Ambassador for Variety, The Children’s Charity, had died, The Sandhu Charitable Foundation rounded up match funding in the sum of £3,000 to be donated to Variety’s Wheelchair Programme. Please see attached link to Variety’s webpage dedicated to Matt.
Download PDF (125 KB)By way of monthly standing order payments, The Sandhu Charitable Foundation donated the sum of £30,000 during the 2020-2021 year to Ehlers-Danlos Support UK. This payment allowed the Charity to continue with their support groups and new clubs (via Zoom) during the pandemic and additionally enabled them to introduce a new range of webinars run by health professionals and therapists.
Please see Impact Report attached for further information.
Download PDF (301 KB)The Sandhu Charitable Foundation responds to Dasra UK’s urgent appeal for funding to provide oxygen concentrators to those in desperate need in Delhi, India. The Foundation donates the sum of £25,000 to assist the Charity in their quest to provide 300 machines.
Download PDF (465 KB)Marie Curie provide an up-date on their Emergency Appeal One Year On
Download PDF (524 KB)As India grapples with another major lockdown which will be devastating to local communities, The Sandhu Charitable Foundation donates £25,000 to ensure that the crucial work carried out by Magic Bus may continue
Download PDF (125 KB)The Sandhu Charitable Foundation grant Alive and Kicking the sum of £2,500. Alive and Kicking are a small charity who empower and enrich the lives and livelihoods of people facing disadvantage through ethical employment, health education and play. The charity operates in Ghana, Kenya and Zambia are the world’s only not-for-profit ball manufacturer using proceeds from ball sales to fund programmes.
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